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Cerner execs leverage shares into $64M
Cerner Corp. executives Neal Patterson and Clifford Illig each leveraged 500,000 company shares into cash, the company said in a Monday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission .
The Closing Bell: Garmin, KC Southern roll
Thursday was all about a bounce-back for Garmin Ltd., which fell steeply the previous day on concerns about holiday-season sales of its navigational devices.
From whining lawyers to smart voters
It's time for a bistate wrap-up of interesting developments from the past week. First, Missouri-side voters were in a positive mood Tuesday and deserve a pat on the back for endorsing several needed issues.
Guest Commentary: Forsee, Cerner partnership railroaded through at lightning speed
Recently, University of Missouri System President Gary Forsee has decided to outsource the university's medical center information technology to Cerner Corp., a large, successful medical software company.
Kan. gov. defends departing commerce secretary
Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson acknowledged Friday that he allowed his commerce secretary to pursue a similar job with Missouri but said it didn't hinder efforts to lure thousands of jobs from that state.
Gov. Mark Parkinson, right, introduces William Thorton, a Kansas regent and former chairman of the state Chamber of Commerce, as his the new secretary of the Kansas Department of Commerce.
First Solar, Cerner Corp Net Rises
First Solar, Inc third quarter sales rose 38% to $480.9 million and net income rose 54.4% to $153.3 million or $1.79 a share.
The Closing Bell: A big boost from GDP growth
Stocks logged their best day in three months as investors rushed into the market on word the economy grew faster than expected during the summer.
Kansas Commerce Secretary Kerr will lead Missouri eco-devo agency
The Kansas official who recently approved $147 million in sales tax revenue bond authority to help attract a new Kansas City Wizards stadium and 4,000 Cerner Corp.
NI Technology Previews Earnings for First Solar, STEC, Cerner, Harmonic and TSMC
Next Inning Technology Research , an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has updated outlooks for First Solar , STEC , Cerner , Harmonic and TSMC .
Wizards CEO questions STAR bond offer
The Kansas City Wizards CEO gave insight via a blog entry on Thursday into why the developer of a new Wizards stadium and Cerner Corp.
The Closing Bell | Waddell & Reed hits new 52-week high
Another day, another 52-week high. Except today, it's Waddell & Reed rather than Cerner Corp.
CDW to Resell Cerner Physician Apps
Reseller CDW Healthcare will market the full suite of ambulatory practice management and electronic health records software from Cerner Corp., Kansas City, Mo.
NAPLES: The NCH Healthcare System is continuing to outsource its computer support services and 66 employees will be laid off as a result.
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Stick With 3M
Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Friday evening.
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Short Sale Recap. Highest % Of Daily Trading Volume Short All Exchanges Combined For Thursday
BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net, has reviewed the NYSE, NASDAQ, BX, CHX and NSX Daily Short Volume Report for Thursday, October 8th, 2009 and come to the following statistical conclusions.
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The Closing Bell | Cerner cools off; Garmin, KC Southern advance
Shares in Cerner Corp. finally cooled off Monday, following a nealry daily dose last week of record highs.
Developer sweetens pot in bid for STAR bonds to finance KCK stadium, office
The would-be developer of a new stadium for the Kansas City Wizards and offices for Cerner Corp.
STAR bond decision involving Wizards stadium and Cerner is on hold
The Kansas City Wizards and Cerner Corp. must wait a while longer to learn whether they will be developing a proposed $414 million project near Kansas Speedway.Kansas economic development officials, following a meeting Friday with Gov.
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